Turnberry Village: Everyday Convenience in Plano’s 75093

About Turnberry Village

Turnberry Village sits in the heart of Plano’s 75093, where errands and routines tend to revolve around the tight cluster of grocery options nearby. It’s the kind of area where a quick run to ALDI is genuinely quick, and where Central Market, Trader Joe’s, Whole Foods Market, and Tom Thumb are all close enough that people choose stores based on what they’re cooking that night, not what’s “on the way.” Mornings often start with something local like Tasty Cup, just a short hop from home, before the day splits between school drop-offs and commutes.

The neighborhood reads as established and settled-in, with the broader ZIP code’s median age of 43.3 showing up in the day-to-day: a mix of long-term homeowners and newer buyers who like a community that already has its rhythms. In 75093, the typical household finances also shape the feel of the area; with a median household income of $124,563 and per capita income of $85,027, residents tend to prioritize schools, convenience, and home upgrades that make daily life smoother. The ZIP’s median home value of $670,500 puts Turnberry Village in a higher-end slice of Plano, where buyers often come in expecting a polished, move-in-ready standard.

School conversations here are specific, because the choices nearby are strong and well-known. Plano ISD anchors the area, and it’s common to hear parents comparing campuses like Saigling El, Hightower El, and Centennial El, all rated A and all within a short drive. As students get older, Haggard Middle is another A-rated option close by, and high school planning often includes A-rated campuses like Jasper H S and Academy H S. The density of highly rated schools around Turnberry Village is part of what keeps the neighborhood consistently on shortlists.

Turnberry Village also fits neatly into the surrounding patchwork of West Plano neighborhoods. With Robin’s Place, Wyndemere, Highlands North, and Preston Square nearby, the area feels connected rather than isolated—more like a set of adjacent pockets that share the same shopping and coffee runs. In a ZIP where about 56.6% of homes are owner-occupied, the social tone leans neighborly and steady, with people who like being close to everyday necessities, good campuses, and familiar local hangouts without having to chase “the next new area.”

Living in Turnberry Village

Living in Turnberry Village is largely about how frictionless daily errands feel in Plano 75093. When you can choose between zTao Marketplace, Walmart Supercenter, Central Market, and Trader Joe’s within a short radius, grocery runs stop being a weekend project and become something you knock out between meetings. That convenience shows up in the coffee routine too: some households are loyal to Tasty Cup for an easy local stop, while others rotate through HTeaO, Tea Town, and ToCoToCo Tea depending on who needs what that day.

Housing expectations in this pocket of West Plano tend to track with the ZIP’s median home value of $670,500. Buyers shopping here usually want a home that supports a busy week—space for a home office, comfortable living areas, and updates that feel current without constant projects. The area’s homeownership profile, with 56.6% owner-occupied housing across 21,069 housing units in the ZIP, translates into a neighborhood where people often stay put long enough to get to know neighbors and settle into school communities. Even for renters, the median gross rent of $1,814 a month sets a tone that this is not a “temporary” part of town for many households.

Work and school patterns shape weekdays. In the 75093 area, 25.2% of residents work from home, so it’s common to see midday coffee pickups at places like Starbucks, Corner Bakery, or Mudleaf Coffee that aren’t just “weekend treats.” For those commuting, the ZIP’s 63.4% drove-alone share hints at a typical routine: school drop-off, a solo drive to work, and then an evening loop back through the same retail corridors for dinner ingredients or a quick bite.

Schools are a major part of the Turnberry Village lifestyle, with Plano ISD as the primary district. Families frequently talk about A-rated elementary options like Saigling El and Hightower El nearby, and Haggard Middle comes up often as students move into grades 06-08. On the high school side, Jasper H S and Academy H S are both A-rated campuses within a short drive, which helps explain why this part of Plano attracts households thinking several years ahead.

Weekends lean social and local. A low-key Saturday might mean pastries and coffee, then stocking up for the week at Whole Foods Market or Trader Joe’s, followed by meeting friends for a casual night out at places like The Irishman or Northside Drafthouse. If you want something louder and more game-focused, Sharky’s Bar, Grill & Games is a familiar pick. The overall vibe reflects the ZIP’s mix of backgrounds—58.8% White, 18.8% Asian, 10.8% Hispanic, and 6.2% Black—along with a highly educated base where 68.9% of adults have a bachelor’s degree or higher, shaping everything from school involvement to the café-and-laptop culture you notice throughout the week.

Things to Do Near Turnberry Village

Turnberry Village’s biggest day-to-day amenity is how close it is to the shopping and dining that define this part of Plano. Grocery choices are stacked in your favor, with ALDI about a half mile away for quick staples and zTao Marketplace nearby when you’re shopping for specific ingredients. When you want a bigger, browse-and-build-a-meal trip, Central Market is close enough to feel like a regular stop, and Trader Joe’s and Whole Foods Market are easy alternatives depending on what’s on your list.

The coffee and tea scene is equally convenient, and it’s not unusual for neighbors to have a “weekday spot” and a “weekend spot.” Tasty Cup is close for a fast run, while HTeaO, Tea Town, and ToCoToCo Tea make it easy to meet a friend without planning around a long drive. Evenings tend to spread out between familiar neighborhood hangouts like The Irishman, Rack Daddy’s, and Northside Drafthouse, with Sharky’s Bar, Grill & Games in the mix when you want something more interactive than a table and a menu.

Neighborhoods Near Turnberry Village

Turnberry Village is surrounded by a tight set of West Plano neighbors that feel like interconnected pockets rather than separate worlds. Robin’s Place and Wyndemere are close enough that many residents end up using the same grocery stops and coffee runs, and it’s common for school friendships to stretch across these lines since the area shares access to nearby Plano ISD campuses.

Highlands North, Preston Square, and Prestondale sit within the same general orbit, giving buyers a few different “flavors” of the 75093 lifestyle while keeping the same everyday conveniences. A little farther out, Liberty Park and Old Shepard Place broaden the search area for people who want to stay in this part of Plano but compare a few different street patterns and home options. With University Place (Dallas) and Far North Dallas (Dallas) also within a short drive, Turnberry Village can appeal to households that want the Plano feel while staying connected to Dallas-side destinations.

Local Resources Near Turnberry Village

Turnberry Village residents are primarily tied into Plano ISD, and the school network is one of the most practical “resources” day to day because so many well-rated campuses sit nearby. Families often build their routines around A-rated schools like Saigling El, Hightower El, and Haggard Middle, and the presence of additional nearby options—including A-rated Jasper H S and Academy H S—means students can stay close to home as they move through grade levels.

For county-level services, the Collin County courthouse is about 4 miles away, which is helpful for residents who need access to official services without leaving the Plano area. If you’re handling records and paperwork, Clark Hill - Collin County is listed among nearby county clerk resources. Healthcare access is also straightforward, with Methodist Hospital for Surgery about 4.2 miles away and additional hospital options in surrounding cities, including Carrollton Regional Medical Center and Medical Center Frisco.

Public safety and emergency services are supported by nearby police and fire resources in the surrounding cities, including the Addison Police Department and Addison Fire Station, along with Carrollton fire and police locations a bit farther out. For library services, Carrollton Public Library branches and Allen Public Library are accessible options when you want a change of study space or you’re managing family activities that revolve around books, homework, and quiet work time.

Frequently Asked Questions About Turnberry Village

Is Turnberry Village a good place to live?

Turnberry Village can be a strong fit if you want a settled West Plano routine with lots of daily convenience. In the surrounding 75093 area, the median home value is $670,500, and the neighborhood’s feel reflects that—well-established households, school-focused schedules, and a steady owner base, with 56.6% of homes owner-occupied across the ZIP. It’s also an area where work and life blend; 25.2% of residents work from home, so coffee shops like Tasty Cup and nearby Starbucks locations become part of the weekly rhythm. Add in a median household income of $124,563 and access to multiple A-rated schools nearby, and the quality-of-life story here is largely about stability, strong schooling, and easy errands.

Is Turnberry Village safe?

Specific crime statistics weren’t provided, so it’s not appropriate to make promises about safety. That said, Turnberry Village sits in a part of Plano where the day-to-day environment is shaped by long-term households and a majority owner-occupied housing profile in the ZIP, which tends to support more consistent neighbor awareness. Many residents are commuting by car or working from home, which means people are around at different hours, not just late evenings. For civic support, nearby police resources include the Addison Police Department and Police Headquarters listed within driving distance, and nearby fire response includes Addison Fire Station and Carrollton Fire Department Station 4. If safety is a top concern, a local real estate pro can help you review the most relevant, up-to-date local information for the exact streets you’re considering.

How are the schools in Turnberry Village?

Schools are one of the clearest strengths around Turnberry Village. The neighborhood is served by Plano ISD, and several nearby Plano ISD campuses are rated A, including Saigling El and Hightower El for elementary, both about 1.2 miles away, and Haggard Middle about 1.5 miles away. For high school planning, Jasper H S and Academy H S are both A-rated options within about 3.2 miles. The area also has additional choices close by, including Harmony School of Innovation - Dallas for grades 06-12, and several A-rated Richardson ISD elementary schools within a few miles, such as Canyon Creek El and Brentfield El. This density of well-rated campuses is a major reason families target 75093.

What is the cost of living in Turnberry Village?

Cost-of-living indices and Regional Price Parity (RPP) figures weren’t provided for Turnberry Village or 75093, so I can’t break down how overall costs, housing, goods, or utilities compare to the U.S. average using an RPP benchmark where 100 equals the national average. What we can quantify is property tax structure. In this part of Plano, the city property tax rate is $0.4376 per $100 valuation, Collin County is $0.1493 per $100 valuation, and Plano ISD is $1.0395 per $100 valuation, which together create a combined estimated property tax rate of $1.6265 per $100 valuation. With a median home value of $670,500 in the ZIP, taxes are a meaningful part of the monthly budget for homeowners. On the upside, Texas has no state income tax, which can help offset housing-related costs for many households. Overall, expect a West Plano cost profile that reflects higher home values and strong school demand, even without a specific index to compare directly to the national average.

Is Turnberry Village good for families?

Turnberry Village works well for many families largely because of the school map and the everyday convenience that keeps schedules manageable. Plano ISD is the primary district, with A-rated schools very close by, including Saigling El and Hightower El around 1.2 miles away and Haggard Middle around 1.5 miles away, plus A-rated high school options like Jasper H S and Academy H S within a short drive. Family life here is also supported by practical amenities—ALDI nearby for quick grocery runs, plus Central Market, Trader Joe’s, and Whole Foods Market close enough to handle weeknight meals without detours. With 14.2% of the ZIP population under 18, there’s a real presence of school-age households shaping the community rhythm.

What is Turnberry Village known for?

Turnberry Village is known less for a single headline attraction and more for being embedded in one of Plano’s most convenient, school-centric parts of 75093. The neighborhood’s identity is tied to strong access to Plano ISD campuses—A-rated options like Saigling El, Hightower El, and Haggard Middle are all nearby—and to the kind of retail density that makes errands simple. Residents talk about the ability to choose between Central Market, Trader Joe’s, and Whole Foods Market without crossing town, and the way local coffee and tea spots like Tasty Cup and HTeaO fit into the weekly routine. It’s also a zip code with a highly educated base, with 68.9% holding a bachelor’s degree or higher, which you can feel in the school involvement and the work-from-home culture around local cafés.

What are things to do near Turnberry Village?

Near Turnberry Village, most “things to do” are woven into the everyday hangouts that West Plano residents actually use. Coffee runs are a staple, with Tasty Cup close by and plenty of alternatives like HTeaO, Mudleaf Coffee, Inspired Brew, and Lemma Coffee Roasters when you want to switch it up. For an easy night out, locals rotate between The Irishman and Northside Drafthouse, and Rack Daddy’s is another familiar stop nearby. If you want something more activity-driven, Sharky’s Bar, Grill & Games adds a games-first option. And for food-focused outings that double as a local ritual, browsing Central Market is a common weekend routine—especially when you’re building a meal rather than just grabbing groceries.

What ZIP code is Turnberry Village in?

Turnberry Village is in ZIP code 75093. That ZIP covers a large portion of West Plano and connects you to many of the area’s most-used shopping and school options.

Interested in a Home in Turnberry Village?

If you’re considering Turnberry Village, a local agent can help you compare nearby pockets like Wyndemere, Preston Square, and Prestondale while keeping your search focused on the schools and daily conveniences that matter most. Reach out for a current look at availability and pricing in 75093.

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